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Richmond still hosting international hockey tournament, despite coronavirus spread

Richmond still hosting international hockey tournament, despite coronavirus spread

The world’s largest international hockey tournament that’s coming to Richmond later the month will go ahead, despite concerns over the spread of coronavirus.
Oak Bay man must pay $16,494 to fix broken sewer line on municipal property

Oak Bay man must pay $16,494 to fix broken sewer line on municipal property

An Oak Bay resident is horrified after learning he’s on the hook for nearly $16,494 in repairs to a broken sewer line that is not even on his property.
No coronavirus cases diagnosed in Richmond — yet

No coronavirus cases diagnosed in Richmond — yet

There are no diagnosed coronavirus (COVID-19) cases in Richmond — so far. Dr. Meena Dewar, medical health officer for Richmond, provided an update to Richmond council on the coronavirus outbreak on Monday evening.
Grant to help reduce addictions stigma in Richmond

Grant to help reduce addictions stigma in Richmond

The City of Richmond has received a $50,000 grant to help reduce stigma for people with addictions so they can get better health-care services.
PHOTOS: These herons nesting in Tsawwassen are an 'incredible sight'

PHOTOS: These herons nesting in Tsawwassen are an 'incredible sight'

Chris Offer posted some awesome photos from a weekend visit to the great blue heron rookery near the Tsawwassen ferry terminal to the Ladner’s Landing Facebook group.
New $9 million public art centre under construction in Richmond

New $9 million public art centre under construction in Richmond

Construction of a $9 million public arts centre is underway in Richmond. Shovels went into the ground on Monday morning at the corner of No. 3 Road and Capstan Way. Richmond Mayor Malcolm Brodie and Coun.
Coquitlam sisters turn eco-anxiety into a Fulfill-ing business opportunity

Coquitlam sisters turn eco-anxiety into a Fulfill-ing business opportunity

Two sisters from Coquitlam are turning their own “eco-anxiety” into a business opportunity.
More than two dozen Jokers seen clowning around Vancouver (VIDEO)

More than two dozen Jokers seen clowning around Vancouver (VIDEO)

Canada Sevens rugby tournament attracted quite the crowd over the weekend
Man who died in police incident identified as Whistler business owner

Man who died in police incident identified as Whistler business owner

B.C. police watchdog investigating death
Vancouver police seek witnesses of violent assault outside Fairview Pub

Vancouver police seek witnesses of violent assault outside Fairview Pub

Victim remains in hospital with life-threatening injuries